Under way four new norms for the intelligent cities
12 December 2013
The Technical Committee of Normalisation on Intelligent Cities (AEN/CTN 178), created in the breast of
In concrete, these future norms will establish the definition, requirements and indicators that will allow to distinguish to an intelligent city; they will boost the use of open data (open dates), that is to say, the reuse of documents and resources of information elaborated or custodiados by the public sector; they will establish the minimum requirements that will guarantee that an electrical car can recargar in any point when considering interoperable an infrastructure of recarga; and they will allow to improve the energetic efficiency of the public lighting from an analysis of the distinct zones of the city.
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Besides, works from the past month of July in other six projects of norm on infrastructures and planing urbanístico that will help to fix the foundations of an intelligent city, contributing metric that help to his evaluation and continuous improvement.
Said normative documents will provide some clear indications to manage the intelligence of the networks of public services, the municipal networks multiservicio and the integral systems. Of the same way, the norms will establish the relation of the installations TIC of the buildings with the municipal infrastructures.
Finally, a city can not be intelligent if it raises to backs of the needs of his citizens. By this reason, and by his relation with the planing urbanístico, the accessibility is the core of one of these projects of norm.
In parallel, during the month of October took place the meeting of constitution of the subcomité of Intelligent Tourist Destinations, promoted by Seggitur (State Society for the Management of the Innovation and the Tourist Technologies), that has like aim elaborate the first world-wide norm of intelligent tourist destinations.
In the Technical Committee of Normalisation of Intelligent Cities participate more than 700 experts of all the parts interested, being an example of the private public collaboration. This committee is formed by five subcomités, that work in norms on infrastructures; semantic and indicators; government and mobility; power and environingingment, and tourist destinations.
The technical norms contain the best practices and the consensus of the market with regard to the best form to tackle important processes for the organisations and for the society in general. The norms elaborate with the participation of the parts involved in each case.